标记档案: 本·麦吉文

Title on the Line for McGivern Vs Iran II on 22nd June

Ben McGivern Vs Navid Iran II

世界拳击联盟 (WBU) International Light Heavyweight Championship


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伦敦, 联合王国 – Monday 27th May 2019




Title on the Line for McGivern Vs Iran II on 22nd June


Sometimes there are fights that just capture the Boxing World’s attention, 加蒂 - 沃德, Ali-Frazier, Froch-Kessler, Holyfield-Bowe, Marquéz-Vazquéz etc that afterwards the fans go out of their way demanding a rematch and in some cases a trilogy or more as in the case of Marquéz-Vazquéz!


In each of the cases mentioned above these were prime time internationally broadcast events, however sometimes there’s a fight that slips under the radar of the majority of fans for one reason or another.


One such fight was the Ben McGivern versus Navid Iran ‘Fight of the Year’ nominated Battle Royale back in November last year, which was broadcast live only on Facebook.


Whilst it did pass under the radar of the majority of fans worldwide, it may surprise many readers to learn that after the first fight, so many boxing fans were lighting up Social Media calling for McGivern-Iran II, that Promoter Tommy Jacobs just couldn’t ignore them and so on the 22nd June at the Prince’s Theatre in Clacton-on-Sea these two warriors will enter the arena to battle it out once more, this time for the World Boxing Union (WBU) International Crown.


Back in November McGivern-Iran, battled it out for the vacant Professional Boxing Council (PBC) Silver International Light Heavyweight title was the headline bout on Tommy Jacobs’ history making event, the first professional boxing event in Clacton-on-Sea since 1939, when Mike Kevan beat Charlie Mack.


Battled it out is the correct term; 这是百年难遇的大逃杀.


从一关闭伊朗采取的斗争McGivern, 支持苏格兰人上的绳索,让撕裂与大左和权利乱舞. McGivern理智掩盖起来,等待机会反击, 他做了良好的效果,一旦机会出现.


然而,它并不足以阻止伊朗几乎立刻回来了类似有力的攻击. McGivern再次成功应对并初步采取控制.


随着一轮的进行,伊朗降落几个开裂拍摄,再次被迫McGivern掩盖的. Iran kept up the pressure with big shots, whilst McGivern caught many with his gloves some big rights got through the Scots guard, 摇晃他的核心.


How McGivern made it to the end of the round is unfathomable, his legs were well and truly gone, but somehow he did.


Round two see Iran come out hard and fast, however McGivern was ready for the assault, again initially covering up but this time instead of just countering and covering, he spun his opponent and went hard on the attack himself.


Round three see McGivern taking the fight to Iran, which led to some great technical boxing ensuing from both protagonists.


The next few rounds were fought in similar vein. The final round though was an out and out war; both boxers throwing caution to the wind and an all out slugfest ensued for the entire final three minutes – what an exhilarating round.


After eight fantastic rounds of boxing it was Ben McGivern declared victorious, but just who will reign victorious on the 22nd June.


Ben McGivern versus Navid Iran II, 对于世界拳击联盟 (WBU) International Light Heavyweight Championship is the main support for Nathan Decastro versus Tommy Jacobs for the World Boxing Union (WBU) and World Boxing Foundation Super Middleweight Championships that headlines the show.


Also on the card is a further Championship fight, one that pits St Albans’ Andy Hojdys against Latvia’s Dmitrijs Ovjannikovs for both the World Boxing League (WBL) International and European Boxing League (EBL) European Light Heavyweight titles.


In addition to the three Championship contests, there are also a number of International matches, the first featuring World Boxing Council (WBC) Asia-Pacific Champion, India’s Neeraj Goyat in an eight round non-championship bout against Tanzania’s Amos Mwamakula.


Ipswich’s unbeaten Super Middleweight prospect Rob Elden looks to keep a clean sheet and extend his tally of wins when he faces the highly experienced Nicaraguan hard-man Ronny McField in a six rounder.


Clacton-on-Sea’s undefeated Featherweight Ben ‘The Claxican’ Cook also seeks to increase his win tally, when he faces Pablo Narvaez, who also hails from Nicaragua, 在四圆.


The final Pro bout features Dean Porter, who is eager to get back to winning ways, following his loss to Jack Jones last month.


Porter also faces a Nicaraguan, in this case former International Boxing Organisation (IBO) 和世界拳击理事会 (WBC) Youth World Title challenger Michael Isaac Carreo in a four round non-championship contest.


Nathan Decastro versus Tommy Jacobs for the World Boxing Union (WBU) and World Boxing Foundation Super Middleweight Championships headlines the event that takes place at the Prince’s Theatre, Town Hall, Station Road,, Clacton-on-Sea CO15 1SE on Saturday 22nd June 2019.


门票, priced £60 (要人) and £30 (标准座椅) are available by calling the ticket line on 07475 096532, or purchase on-line atwww.tkoboxoffice.com



打报告: 托马斯和杜津斯基首次饰演普里斯就给人留下了深刻的印象, 麦金泰尔和麦吉文在卡迪夫取得巨大胜利

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本·麦吉文 VS. 本·霍夫

卡尔·托马斯 VS. 凯尔·麦克尼古拉斯

卡佩尔·杜津斯基 VS. 迈克尔·凯利

利维·格里菲斯 vs. 斯科特·麦金泰尔

利亚姆·普里斯 VS. 史蒂芬·休斯

照片由托马斯·琼斯提供

 

 

周六 我从伦敦的家向西前往美丽的卡迪夫市,参加威尔士冰场举行的欧文·沃特金斯推广活动.

这场赛事的焦点是哈里·迈尔斯 (Hari Miles) 和多里安·达奇 (Dorian Darch) 之间备受期待的全威尔士重量级冠军争夺战, 世界拳击基金会 (WBF) 欧洲重量级冠军. 然而,由于达奇在几周前参加另一场比赛后被停赛,因此无法参加比赛,比赛不得不推迟.

尽管遭遇挫折,欧文·沃特金斯还是决定演出必须继续下去,我很高兴他做出了这一选择, 由于计划中的 Undercard 邀请了许多顶级业余选手,我一直期待着观看他们的职业首秀.

首先是卡尔·托马斯 (Carl Thomas) 与凯尔·麦克尼古拉斯 (Kyle McNicholas) 在四轮轻重量级比赛中首次亮相.

两个小伙子一开始都很好地展示了各自的拳击技巧.

随着回合的进行,托马斯加大了压力, 将麦克尼古拉斯推到绳索上,并开始向利物浦人的身体和头部开枪.

当回合进入最后一分钟时,托马斯的一记猛击打中了麦克尼古拉斯的头部, 托马斯紧随其后,一记左拳打在身体上,紧接着又一记左拳打在身体上,将麦克尼古拉斯打倒在地。.

令人惊讶的是麦克尼古拉斯数到了, 他们确实在默西塞德郡培育了坚强的人, 因为那是下肋骨下方的一具恶毒的尸体, 你只是看不到人们在那些经常起床的人之后起床.

比赛重新开始后,托马斯直接发起进攻, 首先进行一次猛烈的刺击,然后向左身体再次刺痛,向右头部再次刺痛.

托马斯继续施加压力, 麦克尼古拉斯用一记邪恶的身体-头部组合猛击麦克尼古拉斯,然后又是一次有力的猛击,将麦克尼古拉斯打回中立角落,然后用一记精彩的左勾拳击中身体, 发送的 麦克尼古拉斯第二次倒下.

裁判罗杰·莱利开始计数,当计数刚刚到第八点时,麦克尼古拉斯开始尝试站起来,但没有成功, 当第一轮比赛结束的铃声响起时,裁判别无选择,只能挥手示意比赛结束。.

我很高兴地说麦克尼古拉斯完全没问题,不久后就站了起来.

我对这场特殊战斗的最终想法是; 它可能只持续了一轮,但这是多么精彩的一轮.

接下来,卡茨·杜津斯基 (Kacper Dudzinski) 将在四轮超次中量级比赛中对阵贝尔法斯特的迈克尔·凯利 (Michael Kelly),这是他的职业首秀.

从一开始,杜津斯基就在他的强力刺拳后面,开始用快速的双手和僵硬的双刺拳控制比赛进程.

凯莉不是马克杯, 不是由一个长镜头, 他和他们一样精明, 但即便是他也不得不采取防御姿态,耐心等待机会, 无论多苗条, 反击, 老实说,这种情况很少见.

杜津斯基(Dudzinski)对凯利(Kelly)印象深刻,并且在这项运动中拥有美好的未来.

这可能是他的首次亮相, 但根据他的表现 周六 夜晚, 对阵前真正的冠军挑战者, 我认为他会一路走上巅峰,也是值得的, 任何能够像杜津斯基那样在几乎完整的四轮比赛中让凯利处于不利地位的人无疑是很特别的.

别误会我的意思,凯利打出了一些精彩的投篮,但杜津斯基的快手速度和出色的防守将这些机会降到了最低限度.

凯利在最后一轮后期的漂亮小触球, 遵循“矩阵式”反应动作, 这几乎阻止了他接触手套, 然而, 令他恼火的是,他收到了裁判克里斯·凯利的计数, 尽管凯利确信他实际上避免了手套接触画布, 但他没有站在那里抗议,而是倒下并在整个计数过程中做俯卧撑以表达他的不满, 多的人群的喜悦.

经过四轮精彩的比赛后,毫不奇怪,杜津斯基的手高高举起 – 官方结果显示杜津斯基以一分之差赢得了他的职业生涯首场胜利 40-35 分之差.

接下来是本·麦吉文 (Ben McGiven) 对阵本·霍夫 (Ben Hough) 的四回合轻量级比赛.

什么打架, 麦吉文主要主持诉讼程序, 在第一节的大部分内容中,迫使霍夫踩在后脚和绳索上. 霍夫在第一场比赛的大部分时间里可能都处于防守状态,但当机会出现时,他抓住了机会.

这实际上是第二轮的彻底转变, 霍夫摔跤控制并让麦吉文处于不利地位, 和绳索, 类似于苏格兰人在第一轮中的表现.

第三节是一场更加激烈的战斗, 太多了,所以我发现很难将它们分开, 明智点.

第四个开始或多或少与第三个结束一样, 两个主角都全力以赴, 但随着回合的进展,麦吉文加快了步伐,不仅确保了回合的安全, 但也是胜利.

经过四轮激动人心的所有行动回合, 正如我在上面放弃的, 麦吉文取得了胜利, 裁判罗杰·莱利为精彩比赛打分 39-37 有利于苏格兰人.

比赛结束后,两位拳击手都同意重赛, 我得到可靠消息称这可能会在利物浦举行 9月8日 – 把日期写在你的日记里这是一场不容错过的战斗!

当晚的倒数第二场战斗见布莱克伍德, 南威尔士’ 利亚姆·普里斯 VS 非常, 非常晚更换 Pentrefoelas, 北威尔士’ 斯特凡·休斯参加全威尔士比赛.

这场战斗真是一场激烈的战斗, 这是一部从开始到最后钟声响起的全动作惊悚片.

考虑到普里斯有相当大的体重劣势需要应对, 他真的很努力, 将战斗交给更有经验的人, 并且更重, 对手.

普里斯不仅在进攻时自信满满,在防守休斯精准的飞鱼时也表现出色.

普里斯自始至终都给人留下了深刻的印象, 我确信当裁判克里斯·凯利的记分卡被读出为“一”时,威尔士冰场的任何人都不会感到惊讶 40-36 南威尔士小伙子取得积分胜利.

当晚的最后一场职业比赛由备受好评的前业余明星塔尔伯特港的利维·格里菲斯对阵利物浦的斯科特·麦金泰尔.

格里菲斯太圆滑了, 这位优雅的年轻人开局不错,打出了一些精彩的击球, 这迫使麦金泰尔很早就转向了“B计划”,试图保持在内线,以防止威尔士人打出他的大投篮.

麦金泰尔的 B 计划可能并不美好, 但是天哪,天哪,这非常有效.

在最初的‘开放’之后’ 期, 这让狡猾的威尔士人取得了巨大的成功, 大部分战斗可能发生在电话亭里.

麦金泰尔显然无意给格里菲斯任何机会让任何大人物撕破脸皮, 他只是把他一直绑着, 有时通过不正当手段, 如此之多以至于在多次警告要握住或不要打破时, 裁判罗杰·莱利扣了一分, 然而,即使被扣分也无法阻止利物浦球员获得胜利, 官方分数是 39-36.

不得不说, 虽然个人对迈尔斯-达奇 WBF 欧洲冠军争夺战没有举行感到失望, 发起人欧文·沃特金斯 (Owen Watkins) 制作了一张顶级的支持卡,我, 并确信出席的其他人都对所提供的票价感到满意,并期待他的下一次晋升, 将于尼思 (Neath) 的 Cwrt Herbert 休闲中心举行 22九月一日.

Flying Scotsmen McGivern, 威尔逊, McRorie and Reilly Score Big Wins In Paisley

 

报告: 赞布罗塔迪卡罗 – Photo Courtesy of On The Ropes TV

周六 晚, at the On-X Centre in Paisley, the latest offering from Gerard Boyle-Welsh and his On The Ropes team took place. For those that have yet to attend an On The Ropes promoted event, this may be small hall boxing, but believe me the production quality of their events easily equals, if not betters, many of the larger Arena shows from far better known promoters.

It’s not often you see full blown light show, DJ, big screens, stunning promotional girls, full in house broadcast team not just filming the fights but also post fight interviews at small hall shows.

行, enough about the production let’s get to the point of the report – The fights themselves.

First fight of the night see Coatbridge’s Ben McGivern against debuting Malcolm Richardson from Blackpool.

Right from the off this bout had the hallmark of a classic small hall fight written all over it. Both lads got straight down to business, attacking from all angles in some style. However around the first minute or so of the round local lad McGivern landed a massive shot to the body. Have to admit, the shot was so venomous I was mightily surprised, no that should be impressed, that Richardson made the count.

On the restart McGivern didn’t need the partisan fans in attendance or his esteemed corner man on the night, three time World Champion Lee McAllister, encouraging him to get back in hard and fast, he just did, landing further big shots to back his not yet fully recovered opponent on to the ropes, before letting rip with yet another massive right to the body with much the same effect as the first, Richardson valiantly tried to rise as the count reached its conclusion, but just failed to do so – Referee Liam Bonner waved the bout off and declared McGivern the victor on the one minute and twenty eight second of round one.

Next up was Perth’s Gary Wilson against debuting James Calveley from Liverpool.

To an outside observer this may have looked a bit of a mismatch, as Wilson towered over Calveley by a good six inches or so, but fight wise it was anything but.

First round see the protagonists locked in a gladiatorial battle that wouldn’t have been out of place at the Colosseum in Rome all those years ago – seriously was a cracking round that swung one way and then the other as they battled it out in centre ring.

Initially it was more of the same in the second that was until Wilson landed a peach of a shot to send the plucky Scouser down.

Calveley made the count easily but Wilson had no intention of letting his opponent off that easily and kept the pressure up with some nice combinations culminating in another huge right to send Calveley down again.

Calveley just about made it to his feet as the count reached eight, but on rising was very, very unsteady on his feet, so much so that referee Liam Bonner had no option but to stop the contest on the one minute fifty one second mark of the second round.

The third contest of the evening see Bellshill’s Barrie McRorie take on tough and very awkward Latvian Vladislavs Davidaitis.

The round started quite sedately with both men sussing the other out for the first minute or so, then it was all action to the final bell, as the two warriors let rip from every conceivable angle.

Round two was more of the same although to be fair both protagonists had settled into a slightly more realistic pace and were landing far better shots than in the first.

Round three see Davidaitis getting more and more success, don’t get me wrong McRorie was landing some real tasty shots of his own, but have to say that was the Latvians round.

The fourth and final round was a cracker, as in the previous rounds the two lads went at it hammer and tongs throughout, however the pace had taken its toll on Davidaitis and the final minute he was fighting his heart out just to survive the continual onslaught from the fired up Scotsman.

After four scintillating rounds Referee Liam Bonners scorecard showed McRorie victorious by a 39-37 points score line.

So onto the final bout of the night, which featured Bellshill’s Paddy Reilly against Vadims Konstantinovs.

Konstantinovs’ fight style is similar to fellow Latvian Vladislavs Davidaitis, as such Reilly had his hands full, albeit right from the opening bell, as unlike in the previous fight both protagonists had only one thought in the mindattack, attack, attack.

It was a full on war, both lads were intent on throwing as many big punches as possible, at the expense of their defences I should add, which ultimately led to Konstantinovs being caught by a cracking shot, that sent him to the canvas around the end of the first minute.

The Latvian made a right mess of judging when to rise, whilst on one knee he kept looking between the referee and his corner as he awaited the signal, which he got back a fraction too late, rising only as referee Liam Bonner actually counted and signalled the eighth time, not just before.

Not only was Konstantinovs distraught when the referee signalled fight over but so was Reilly who was fired up and wanted the fight to carry on, well he’s a fighter and he wanted to fight so can understand that. Actual time of stoppage was one minute and forty-nine seconds of the first round.

What a great night, OK three of the four fights were over well inside the distance, but that can’t take away from the performances of the fighters or as I mentioned at the start, the quality of the promotion itself, I for one can’t wait for the next.